Inspired by the power of the people to come together for a common goal, from the early Civil Rights protests to the Women’s March on Washington, The March of Allied Power will bring together people of color and their allies to give visibility and voice to the issues of race and equality. This march will take place in Washington DC and can spark sister marches nationwide.

In less than a week, Washington closed the Flint investigation while the White House greenlighted the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines, promised to build a wall on the Mexican border, instituted a Muslim immigration ban, threatened Chicago with federal takeover and instituted multiple gag orders.

Activism is born of conviction. Conviction is about the future. Conviction generates hope. Conviction leads us to positive change.